Georgia's SB 69 Litigation Funding Law: NMLS Registration, the $25,000 Discovery Rule, and What Small Businesses Should Check Before Signing
Georgia's SB 69, effective January 1, 2026, requires litigation funders to register with the Department of Banking and Finance via NMLS, makes funding agreements of $25,000 or more discoverable, caps…
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